by Pat Wyman | Dec 2, 2020 | Articles
Final exams. Yuck! Nobody looks forward to them. But with a few simple brain-proven tips, you can learn and remember new information in half the time. These brain research backed tips are included in learning expert, Pat Wyman’s Total Recall Learning™ –... by Jeffrey S Solochek | Apr 2, 2014 | Articles
Schools are providing extra help for exam preparation as students study for the all important end of course exams in many areas. In Pasco County, Florida, Chase Adlawan stared at the computer screen, pencil in hand, as he pondered how to solve -5k+3= -2. The Paul R.... by Aileen Pablo | Dec 28, 2012 | Articles
Do you want to learn how to improve your exam scores no matter what your study method? When it comes to studying, everyone thinks that their method is the only one that really works. Dare not to follow it and you’re going to fail all your exams, flunk out of school,... by Pat Wyman | Apr 9, 2012 | Articles
Mounting technological breakthroughs and the ease with which young people adapt to its use were part of the inspiration that led to the Pocket-Hound, an unobtrusive hand-held device for detecting unauthorized cell phone use in the classroom. Security expert and... by Marcia Cantarella, Ph.D. | May 19, 2011 | Articles
It is the rare student who walks into his first college class feeling fully confident that they’ll finish college. The rules are different—you are on your own to a much greater degree. Being concerned with making a good first impression on both your instructor...
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